Tough call. Smith is the better option but faces a much tougher opponent. Pretty similar chances for the big play bonus, but I'd go with the #1 guy and hope that Eagles/Ravens game is a high scoring affair. I also think Cincy has one of the better CB units in the league and that was a big factor in Pitta's big game and Torrey's lesser role.

I agree, but have to start 2. The league is only 8 people, so to make it harder, its:

2 qb
4 wr
3 rb
2 te
1 flex

Is Gresham or Olson enough of an upgrade over Keller to sacrifice Cobb's upside on my bench?

I'm not a big fan of making trades for TEs this early in the season. If guys like Pitta / Dickson / Celek are on the wire they are likely to be useful players and negate the lost value of sending Cobb for Gresham / Olsen, who I see as similar values. Obviously, if you have to drop Cobb to add one of them then you may as well trade for the TE of your choice. If you have some other fodder you can drop, I'd rather have Cobb + WW TE than Olsen or Gresham and no Cobb.

who should i start at WR this week? I have Dwayne Bowe, Miles Austin, Mike Wallace, Malcolm Floyd and Alshon Jeffrey to choose from.

Somewhat difficult choice between Bowe and Austin thanks to the abysmal performance by the Bills D last week. Still, becasue Bowe hasn't proven he is the top target for the Chiefs, Austin is the better play.

Amateur opinion, but I would go with Bowe. Marshall could put up bonus numbers, but I don't think Jeffery will, not yet. I guess it depends on how much you trust Mike Vick versus that Ravens defense, but I can't see Jackson going off in that game. Bowe's situation isn't ideal either, but he is going up against Buffalo's D.

I have Brandon Lloyd and this is a non ppr league. My running backs are currently Peterson, Green-Ellis, Ingram, and Redman. So I need RB but Idk if i should trust Morris. My WRs are Roddy White, Antonio Brown, Brandon Llyod, Titus Young, and Ogletree.

I have Brandon Lloyd and this is a non ppr league. My running backs are currently Peterson, Green-Ellis, Ingram, and Redman. So I need RB but Idk if i should trust Morris. My WRs are Roddy White, Antonio Brown, Brandon Llyod, Titus Young, and Ogletree.

Thanks in advance for the advice.

Also its a 3 WR, 2 RB, TE, 2 W/R/T league

I'd do it. Britt will be a fine replacement for Lloyd, except for this week, since they're not playing him heavy right away. And Morris might not be the starter by the end of the season, but he's their top back now, so just ride it until it lasts.

A combination of Jackson/Martin + Maclin/Harvin would be nice. Either RB is a vast improvement and either WR is a nice replacement. Roddy wouldn't be bad, either. Have you considered shopping Flacco?

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Need some help with this trade offer.

Alfred Morris
Kenny Britt

for

Brandon Lloyd

I have Brandon Lloyd and this is a non ppr league. My running backs are currently Peterson, Green-Ellis, Ingram, and Redman. So I need RB but Idk if i should trust Morris. My WRs are Roddy White, Antonio Brown, Brandon Llyod, Titus Young, and Ogletree.

Thanks in advance for the advice.

Also its a 3 WR, 2 RB, TE, 2 W/R/T league

Crazy high risk / reward deal. *IF* Morris sticks as the #1 RB in Washington and *IF* Britt gets back to pre knee injury form you would reap great rewards from this trade. I think you have the depth to get away with it. Ingram could still be a nice asset down the stretch.

Amateur opinion, but I would go with Bowe. Marshall could put up bonus numbers, but I don't think Jeffery will, not yet. I guess it depends on how much you trust Mike Vick versus that Ravens defense, but I can't see Jackson going off in that game. Bowe's situation isn't ideal either, but he is going up against Buffalo's D.

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Gotta be Bowe. Jackson has a bad matchup and don't trust Jeffrey yet to start.

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I think you gotta go Bowe.

Bowe was my pick, too. Hopefully he steps it up and/or Britt returns to form. Marshall / Wayne and a whole slew of potential at WR3 w/Desean, Dwayne, Alshon and Kenny.

Gotcha. Sitting Forte is a bad idea against a bad D. Sitting Ridley seems like a bad idea with the Cards coming East for a 1pm start. Of course, sitting Charles after the Bills made Shonn Greene look like a viable NFL RB is a mistake, too. When that's the case, you go with your studs. Forte & Charles. You drafted them early for a reason.

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Judging by his first game, I think with more experience towards the end of the season Alshon will be a real value.

I agree. It's a keeper league, too. Not sure he supplants my current keeper crop of McFadden / Gronkowski / Newton, but he looks like a very promising asset.